What you can and cannot do in areas with a very rapidly rising rate of infections, where tighter restrictions are in place.
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Association chief receives Queen’s Ambulance Medal in 2021 New Year Honours List
This year's Queen's New Year Honours list has seen recognition for ambulance employees from Yorkshire and East Midlands Ambulance Trusts, with the same award...
Roll out vaccinations to frontline staff ‘immediately’, says NHS England
Covid-19 vaccinations should now be “immediately” rolled out to front line staff, NHS England has told trust leaders.
Covid-19: London Ambulance Service receives as many 999 calls as first wave
Patient demand is equal "and now arguably greater" than at the first wave's peak, the service says...
NHS Confederation welcomes ‘certainty and security’ of Brexit trade deal but warns of disruption risk
The trade deal that has provisionally been agreed between the UK and the EU should offer a measure of much-needed certainty and security for...
Understanding dementia at SCAS
Bob Duggan, Lead Governor, SCAS, talks about the impact of dementia and introduces Chloe Lofthouse-Jones, Education Manager, SCAS. Chloe explains how our ongoing program...
Sobering Christmas message from Prime Minister highlights precarious moment ahead for NHS
Responding to today's Downing Street briefing, Danny Mortimer, chief executive of the NHS Confederation, said the NHS was already facing its most challenging winter...
LAS launch new collaboration with Professional Footballers’ Association
London Ambulance Service and the Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) have launched a new, long-term collaboration that will highlight career opportunities...
AACE Chair Daren Mochrie thanks ambulance workers and volunteers for rising to the challenges of 2020
The ambulance sector has faced a phenomenal challenge over a prolonged period which has been - and continues to be - unlike anything any...
The COVID19 experience – from an anonymous ambulance staff member at NEAS
“I work on an emergency double-crewed ambulance and it’s my job to help people and give them the best treatment. At the end of...
Joint WMAS, WAST and SWASFT study into heart attacks could save hundreds of lives
A study that is looking to see if more heart attacks can be identified and earlier could lead to hundreds of lives being saved...
Please use 999 wisely and help us help you, urge SECAmb
As the service continually prioritises its response to its most seriously ill and injured patients, just a small percentage of calls fall into the...